Now, they are free to frolic in pools and do all the other things that bears love to do. |
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In summer, dolphins frolic just past the breakers, and shorebirds play tag with the crystal waves. |
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Overindulging in fun and frolic, in the company of silver-bodied damsels with musky tresses, he spent much of his time in lubricious activity. |
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We should also say that bliss is not necessarily a trip to la la land, where we frolic through the flowers in a sunlit field. |
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He was true horse that loved to frolic in the fields with or without a rider. |
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When the author indulges his ability to frolic away from the described path, the less interested the audience becomes. |
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Hovingham is just right for a festive frolic or for a rural recovery from over-indulgence. |
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It looked like the sort of weather that would make you want to frolic in fields and make daisy chains. |
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Today the local economy depends mostly on tourists who come to admire and frolic in the park's mesas, canyons, rivers, and waterfalls. |
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Swimming singly or in pairs, green fish frolic among silvery seashells and white water lilies. |
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The day-long get-together of food and frolic has been taking place at the facility three times a year for about the last 15 years. |
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But it didn't take much imagination to picture swarms of tourists eager to frolic in the soft sand and splash about in the tepid waters. |
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An event that packs in fun, frolic and wholesome entertainment is just round the corner. |
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They could frolic in the corner until the early hours, creating immaculate triangles which somehow keep their team in possession. |
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Women frolic, men pose and the sun scorches the sand while relationships are strained to breaking point. |
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The myriad worlds of fantasy and science fiction are where our spirits are free to frolic unfettered by the weight of sin. |
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Fun and frolic at these tourist spots will no more be a dream for Malayalis, especially those in the middle income group. |
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Now he takes us into the woods for a bucolic frolic depicting the disappearance of a pagan, primitive culture. |
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A mile or so up the coast is the beach at Lepeda, where Corelli, his unit and a group of imported ladies of the night would frolic on the sand and in the waves. |
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At last, lambs frolic in the fields as white fluffy clouds bob overhead. |
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You don't make the long trek here to frolic in the surf and sand. |
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Usually the maid removes the bottom of the birdcage with a water-filled plastic container that the birds frolic in, almost always after defecating in it. |
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From out of nowhere, about ten young men came to frolic in the water too, unnecessarily close to us. |
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And, increasingly, it sounds as though the woman he chose to frolic with is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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In Miami, the Dolphins frolic in the Pro Player Stadium, named after an underwear manufacturer whose elastic has snapped. |
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Without the development of credible European defence, Europe remains a yapping puppy that is allowed to frolic alongside the American bulldog. |
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Ovi is her best friend and together they frolic across the meadows, play in the grass or sleep under a tree. |
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The very nice little plain around the place will permit you to frolic without any problem. |
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Following the 'execution' the mare is revived with alcohol, signalling the commencement of a dance as the masks frolic with onlookers. |
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Evoking English wall paper, large colored flowers on a soft blue background frolic with a spirited striped coordinate. |
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Watch humpback and southern right whales frolic in Augusta's Flinders Bay from early June. |
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Wildlife Connection is one of several outfitters that run boat trips out into the bay where tourists can watch humpbacks breach and bottlenose dolphins frolic in the waves. |
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The way you pranced and frolic around, dressed in so called Native American attire, is a mockery of our way of life and culture. |
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In this collection are old British and American ballads, Civil War songs, blues, frolic tunes, children's games, nonsense songs, lullabies, spirituals, and more. |
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You may take a brief vacation away from the madding crowd and commune with close family and friends or walk into a festive crowd to enjoy some party fun and frolic. |
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One of the many pleasures of the book is to see the lyricist frolic in another form. |
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It begins with some pep as the drums warm up to a breakbeat, but the band proceeds to wander into a straight-ahead punk frolic, then later to standard down-tempo balladry. |
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Watch sea turtles hatch at Mon Repos, snorkel and dive the coral reefs and cays of Lady Musgrave and Lady Elliot Islands and frolic on the friendly sands of Bargara Beach. |
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Two rudie nudies escape the bathroom and frolic across the pages of Emma Quay's latest picture book. |
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Several hundred thousand more frolic happily in the southern Pacific. |
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They jump up and down in the water and frolic at the edges. |
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I am scribbling of fashion, and running into the moralities thereon, and revelling in my first day's frolic in Japland. |
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The friendly lion, the penguin with the funny beak and the cheeky monkey like to meet up and frolic under the big palm leaves ringing their little bells and helping baby have sweet dreams. |
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I'm not all that interested in his insights and indiscretions, to be brutally honest, given he was a bit player in the last government – a chap fully intent on his own frolic. |
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It should be a realm where every citizen in a country, and international tourists as well, have unhindered access rights to see and enjoy, with enduring respect and awe, the might and frolic of the sea. |
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In a couple of years, global warming will have ensured that all the ski resorts are turned into Sound Of Music camps where fans of the eternal musical can gambol and frolic in the warm Edelweiss to their hearts' content. |
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Québec as part of the MONTREAL HIGH LIGHTS Festival, has become a must-see happening for hundreds of thousands of Montrealers and tourists out for a thrilling, dazzling and completely crazy night of fun and frolic. |
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A world where the horizon is boundless, where one can forget one's past and embrace a clean fresh start, where one can frolic with the penguins and breathe in cool, blue air. |
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Take the ferry to Kangaroo Island, where all types of native animals frolic on the pristine beaches and in the forests, desert dunes and farmland. |
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In L. A., both sexes flop down and frolic. |
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It is a combination of well-maintained parklands full of trees, a wilder wooded section, a vast clearing, a fenced-in meadow where several hind frolic, and an impressive esplanade giving access to the banks of the Tarn. |
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Well, if that's what it takes to get women out of the house, off the pedestal and into the same serious comedy club where the boys frolic and play, I say let her rip. |
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Watch penguins make their nightly pilgrimage to shore, buy milk, cheese, wine and Ligurian honey fresh from local farmers and see fur seals frolic on the rocks and a colony of Australian sea lions at Seal Bay. |
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